If new caliber laws pass for Deer Season, what will you use next year?

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  • nightjunio

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    I'm originally from Texas and i grew up using a 7mm Mag. My Savage 7mm is my gun of choice and if the law passes it will be the new deer gun. It has dropped many in East texas
     

    MattBrewer

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    .30-06 for me. Got a Ruger #1 and a Rem 700 that will get the job done. Also have a Marlin .30/30 that I love to shoot. Excited at the possibility of a rifle season!
     

    bowtech83

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    I would like to use my late grandfathers Sako Forrester in .243 with the original Redfield scope before they went under and when they were based out of Denver
     

    datIANguy

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    Indiana Department of Natural Resources
    402 W. Washington St.
    Indianapolis, IN 46204-2748
    For immediate release: Dec. 3, 2014
    NRC accepting public comment on rules proposals
    The Natural Resources Commission is accepting public comment on proposed changes to a number of administrative rules related to the management of fish and wildlife in Indiana.
    The Commission is an autonomous board that addresses issues pertaining to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. The Commission includes the DNR director, heads of three other state agencies (Environmental Management, Tourism, and Transportation), six citizens appointed by the governor on a bipartisan basis, the chair of the Commission’s advisory council, and the president of the Indiana Academy of Science.

    Currently open for comment are amendments to several rules governing deer hunting, including the use of high-powered rifles during deer hunting season, as well as bag limits on panfish, and a suspension of the ruffed grouse hunting season. The proposals are collectively referred to as the Biennial Rule Amendment Package.
    Also open for comment is a proposed rule to establish a river otter trapping season. The river otter proposal comment deadline is Dec. 11. A public hearing is set for 5:30 p.m. that day at the Plainfield Public Library, 1120 Stafford Road in Plainfield.
    The NRC Division of Hearings accepts public comments three ways:

    • By regular mail, sent to NRC Division of Hearings, Indiana Government Center North, 100 North Senate Ave., Room N501, Indianapolis, IN, 46204.
    • Through an online comment form at www.IN.gov/nrc/2377.htm. Find the chart at the bottom of the page to look for the proposed rule you want to comment on. The comment form link is in the right column.
    • At a public hearing. Public hearing notices are posted in the fifth column of the chart at www.IN.gov/nrc/2377.htm.
    Background on the proposed changes is available at wildlife.IN.gov/2362.htm.
    Also available on that web page is information on proposed changes to rules governing size and bag limits for catfish and several permits/commercial licenses that received preliminary adoption by the NRC. The online comment form has not been posted yet for these proposals, but written comments can be sent to the NRC Division of Hearings at the address listed.
    Public hearings and comment deadlines have not been scheduled yet for the catfish proposal, the biennial rule amendment package, or the permit/commercial license rule package. Sign up for Wild Bulletin to receive updates about these proposed rule changes that will include deadlines for comments and public hearing information at wildlife.IN.gov/5704.htm
    For questions or more information email dfwinput@dnr.IN.gov


    I got this from the DNR a few days ago.
     

    ADDICTED2TONE

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    3006 Savage 116, Marlin 336w in 3030 and I am tossing around the possibility of using my M44 Mosin.
    I just bought the Savage specifically for deer season next year. . The other guns I've had for several years.
     

    oldpink

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    If the law changes, I'll have the choice to use my Ruger M77 (tang safety version) .30-06 to go with my Ruger and Blackhawk and Marlin 1894, the latter two of which are chambered in .45 Colt.
    It would be nice to be able to reach out to 300 yards when the occasion calls for it, and my M77 is an MOA rifle.
     
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